The story of a loyal dog that was waiting for its owner, who allegedly died while admitted to a polyclinic hospital in Havana, went viral on social networks.
According to the information shared this Wednesday, March 27 in the Facebook group ‘Street Dogs in Cuba’, the faithful pet remained outside the hospital waiting for its owner to leave the place.
“This is very sad. This old and loyal dog is still waiting for his owner, who died at the Antonio Maceo polyclinic, in the Casino Deportivo, in El Cerro,” explained Internet user Betty Navarro, who shared a photograph of the animal.
According to this publication, the dog remains outside the polyclinic in what is essentially an “eternal wait”, so a call was made in the community for someone to give him a new home.
“Please, out of mercy, someone give him a home and love. “Don’t leave him helpless,” the woman added.
Among the comments, Navarro added that the deceased owner lived alone and had no family, so there were no other people who could take care of her pet.
The story moved the members of the group, which serves to report cases of vulnerable animals throughout the Island. These people attested to the great loyalty that can be exhibited by dogs, describing them as the most faithful beings on earth. .
In that sense, they also urged the community to adopt the dog from the publication, because an animal like that deserved to have a home and be loved.
“Poor creature, God allow him to soon find a family that loves him very much and deserves it, because he is a very good little dog” and “I hope that a good person opens his heart and gives him a chance at life, only animals know loyalty and unconditional love,” were some of the comments.
This Thursday, the same Internet user began to request help to travel to the capital, since it seemed that there was someone very interested in adopting the publication’s dog.
“Please, transportation is needed, apparently he found a home. We have to get the dog out of that polyclinic where his owner died. Transportation from Cerro to Vedado,” he stressed, while sharing another publication that left 52364359 as the contact number.
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